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long live revolution >> sister pam, sister pam, sister pam! love you. love you. >> power to the people. >> love you, love you. >> my friend, jean cross. >> i'm going to be very brief -- >> unfortunately, i do have to go. go ahead. >> i'm going to be really brief and i'm so glad that i'm speaking after pam africa. the first thing is that over the last 12 months there were about eight hearings on the criminal justice system in new jersey held. they were real legislative hearings convened by the then majority leader bonnie watson coleman. at those hearings people came out family members of prisoners people who are working with reentering prisoners around the country came out. and they spoke about the conditions of the prison. they spoke about the sentencing laws. this was a -- these were community hearings not just hearings in the state house in trenton. out of those hearings came three little bills that were just passed in the lame duck session of the noonl legislature. -- new jersey legislature. it was something and a start and something to give us hope.
long live revolution >> sister pam, sister pam, sister pam! love you. love you. >> power to the people. >> love you, love you. >> my friend, jean cross. >> i'm going to be very brief -- >> unfortunately, i do have to go. go ahead. >> i'm going to be really brief and i'm so glad that i'm speaking after pam africa. the first thing is that over the last 12 months there were about eight hearings on the criminal justice system in new jersey held. they were...
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is pam stepping out with her handsome partner? and was her barely there outfit and this move too hot for primetime. and then drama on the high seas. the guys from "deadliest catch" are used to live threatening surprises. but the loss of a fellow captain knocked them for a loop. they haven't recovered yet. all next on "larry king live." ♪ >> larry: good evening. pamela anderson, actress, animal rights activist, and she's on tv's number one show right now, "dancing with the stars." she rumbled her way into the next round this week all because of a costume, or lack of a costume, and a routine-ending split that had jaws dropping. how are you doing? >> i'm fine, how are you? >> larry: how did you do that split? >> i was born doing the splits. >> larry: you were born -- was that hard? >> no. no, it wasn't, actually. >> larry: doesn't anything hurt when you do that? >> a little. but it's a good hurt. >> larry: all right. what about this show? why did you take it? >> i love it. i've always wanted to learn how to dance. i've had this fea
is pam stepping out with her handsome partner? and was her barely there outfit and this move too hot for primetime. and then drama on the high seas. the guys from "deadliest catch" are used to live threatening surprises. but the loss of a fellow captain knocked them for a loop. they haven't recovered yet. all next on "larry king live." ♪ >> larry: good evening. pamela anderson, actress, animal rights activist, and she's on tv's number one show right now,...
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the srx luxury collection. >> larry: we're back with pam anderson. joining us is damian whitewood, her partner on dancing with the stars, and the guy teaching her all those moves. when they told you you would be paired with her, what did you think? >> oh, my god, pamela anderson. i've been dancing for 22 years. i was dancing on broadway for the last seven months. got in contact with the show, sent in my details. >> larry: the rest is history. what show were you in on broadway? >> burn the fall. >> larry: where are you from? >> australia. >> larry: i know that. all right, she says she's never had a dance lesson in her life. how difficult was it to teach her moves? >> that's the best thing possible because she's got no bad habits. so we're starting from scratch, and she's listening to everything i say. >> larry: have you had moments like kate gosselin had with her teacher. >> no. we keep saying that. we need to get angry with each other. >> larry: doesn't work. >> no. >> larry: let's take a look at some rehearsal footage. >> pam is responsive to all th
the srx luxury collection. >> larry: we're back with pam anderson. joining us is damian whitewood, her partner on dancing with the stars, and the guy teaching her all those moves. when they told you you would be paired with her, what did you think? >> oh, my god, pamela anderson. i've been dancing for 22 years. i was dancing on broadway for the last seven months. got in contact with the show, sent in my details. >> larry: the rest is history. what show were you in on broadway?...
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. >> larry: tonight pam anderson burning up the stage with "dancing with the stars" is here to answer the question everyone is asking. is kate gosselin a diva. is pam stepping out with her handsome partner, and was her barely there outfit and this move too hot for prime time? then drama on the high seas. the guys from deadliest catch are used to threatening surprises, but the loss of a fellow captain knocked them for a loop. >> too mean to die. >> larry: they haven't recovered yet. all next on "larry king live." ♪ >> larry: good evening, pamela anderson, actress, animal rights activist and she's on tv's number one show right now, "dancing with the stars." she rumbaed her way into the next round with quite a costume or lack of a costume. a routine ending split that had a few jaws dropping. it's always good to welcome her to "larry king live." how are you doing? >> i'm doing good. >> how did you do the split? >> i was born doing the splits. >> larry: was that hard? >> no. no, it wasn't, actually. >> larry: doesn't anything hurt when you do that? >> a little, but it's a good hurt. >> l
. >> larry: tonight pam anderson burning up the stage with "dancing with the stars" is here to answer the question everyone is asking. is kate gosselin a diva. is pam stepping out with her handsome partner, and was her barely there outfit and this move too hot for prime time? then drama on the high seas. the guys from deadliest catch are used to threatening surprises, but the loss of a fellow captain knocked them for a loop. >> too mean to die. >> larry: they haven't...
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[applause] >> sister pam, sister pam, sister pam. [applause] love you, love you, love you. >> my friend. i am going to be very brief. >> i am so glad that i am speaking after pam because i want to tell you two things going on in new jersey that people can get involved with. the first thing is over the last 12 months, there were about eight hearings on the criminal justice system in new jersey. they were legislative hearings convene by the then majority bonnie, and end at those hearings 1500 people came out. former prisoners, family members of prisoners, people who are working with reentering prisoners around the country came out and they spoke about the conditions in a prison, they spoke about the sentencing laws. these were community hearings, not just hearings in the statehouse in trenton. out of those hearings came three little bills that were just past in the landmark session of the new jersey legislature but as you said professor west it was the beginning. it was historic. it was something to give us hope. the people who worked
[applause] >> sister pam, sister pam, sister pam. [applause] love you, love you, love you. >> my friend. i am going to be very brief. >> i am so glad that i am speaking after pam because i want to tell you two things going on in new jersey that people can get involved with. the first thing is over the last 12 months, there were about eight hearings on the criminal justice system in new jersey. they were legislative hearings convene by the then majority bonnie, and end at those...
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pam napper was one of them. she's the woman who lost her son, her brother and her nephew in the mine. and just going up and down this valley and talking to folks who have mining in their blood, mining in their families and how they cope with things. now, every time there's a disaster something happens, legislatively or rule-making wise to try to make things better. and yet, for all of the rules that people put in place, it keeps happening. 1951, the orient number 2 mine. 119 deaths prompted the first real legislation on mine safety. fast forward, 1968. farmington, west virginia, 78 dead, including future governor joe manchin's uncle. new laws tighten regulation, implement fines and criminal penalties. jump to 2006, the sago disaster. 12 killed. cries of never again prompt another new law, the miner act. >> you know, it's unfortunate that every mine safety law that we have on the books today has been written with the blood of our coal miners. >> reporter: and what's most unfortunate, none of the laws on the books
pam napper was one of them. she's the woman who lost her son, her brother and her nephew in the mine. and just going up and down this valley and talking to folks who have mining in their blood, mining in their families and how they cope with things. now, every time there's a disaster something happens, legislatively or rule-making wise to try to make things better. and yet, for all of the rules that people put in place, it keeps happening. 1951, the orient number 2 mine. 119 deaths prompted the...
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pam montgomery has been involved for two decades, balancing stephen ministry with responsibilities at home. but sometimes, the caregiver is the one who needs care. >> this is my dad and my mom. >> reporter: seven years ago, pam's father died of cancer. just two weeks later, she lost her grandmother. as she grappled with her grief, a friend surprised her with a suggestion-- what if pam herself asked for a stephen minister? >> when you're so close to it, i didn't even think about me having one, and yet i needed one. and that stephen minister was the best gift i could have given myself. she came week after week after week when other people-- even my wonderful neighbors, even my wonderful friends-- stopped asking, "you doing okay?" she came and she prayed for me, just for me, and that's really powerful. >> when a person allows you into their life and shares their feelings and their hurts with you, they are giving you a fantastic gift. and i think when you listen to them and when you accept their feelings and when you share christ's love to them, you are giving them a similarly powerful gi
pam montgomery has been involved for two decades, balancing stephen ministry with responsibilities at home. but sometimes, the caregiver is the one who needs care. >> this is my dad and my mom. >> reporter: seven years ago, pam's father died of cancer. just two weeks later, she lost her grandmother. as she grappled with her grief, a friend surprised her with a suggestion-- what if pam herself asked for a stephen minister? >> when you're so close to it, i didn't even think...
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senator mel martinez, former congressman jim davis, tampa mayor pam iorio and hills pwro *eg county commissioner mark sharpe. >> lehrer: then, jeffrey brown examines president obama's plans to revamp the space program. and simon marks reports from london on british politics-- american style-- with their first televised debate. >> lehrer: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> every business day, bank of america lends nearly $3 billion to individuals, institutions, schools, organizations and businesses in every corner of the economy. america-- growing stronger everyday. this is the engine that connects zero emission technologies to breathing a little easier, while taking 4.6 million truckloads off the road every year. bnsf, the engine that connects us. and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by con
senator mel martinez, former congressman jim davis, tampa mayor pam iorio and hills pwro *eg county commissioner mark sharpe. >> lehrer: then, jeffrey brown examines president obama's plans to revamp the space program. and simon marks reports from london on british politics-- american style-- with their first televised debate. >> lehrer: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> every business day, bank of...
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i suspect a pam carlin or a kathleen sullivan might be on that same richter scale. >> i hear you. thank you for your time tonight, i hope we can sign you up for a lot more of it in the coming weeks as we continue to talk about this nomination. >> thanks for having me, rachel. >>> okay. dave weigel from the washington independent, great reporter, was in new orleans today for sarah palin's big, don't retreat, reload speech. he will join us next from new orleans. we have so much to talk about. taste. delicious new pringles multigrain. new multigrain pops with pringles. vegetables are naturally low in calories.s multigrain. v8 juice gives you 3 of your 5 daily servings. it's a tasty, nutritious way to make this number go up... and help this one go down. v8. what's your number? compare a well equipped lexus es, to a well-equipped buick lacrosse. get inside each. and see what you find. if perfection is what you pursue, this just might change your course. meet the new class of world class. the twenty-ten lacrosse, from buick. may the best car win. [ woman ] nine iron, it's almost tee-tim
i suspect a pam carlin or a kathleen sullivan might be on that same richter scale. >> i hear you. thank you for your time tonight, i hope we can sign you up for a lot more of it in the coming weeks as we continue to talk about this nomination. >> thanks for having me, rachel. >>> okay. dave weigel from the washington independent, great reporter, was in new orleans today for sarah palin's big, don't retreat, reload speech. he will join us next from new orleans. we have so...
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pam says this is an issue growers can't ignore. >> it is a wonderful chemistry. it is something that we really need to work to preserve because it is very important to farmers to have that chemistry. and that is the whole point of talking about this is that it is not that you have to not use it or round up anymore but you have to find a way to extend it and keep that technology by using different modes of action. >> we will post a link on our home page, u.s. farm report.com. >>> wild fires continue to be a major problem in just about every corner of the country. it is a problem in natural resources which is tackling through a process called prescribed burn to reduce the fuel available and stimulate growth of native plants. in this report clinton shows us what it takes to manage the land with fire. >> this isn't what people normally think of when they think of fire on the oklahoma plain. usually it's this. but the natural resources conservation services and the division of agricultural sciences is trying to change that through a calm and calculated process called
pam says this is an issue growers can't ignore. >> it is a wonderful chemistry. it is something that we really need to work to preserve because it is very important to farmers to have that chemistry. and that is the whole point of talking about this is that it is not that you have to not use it or round up anymore but you have to find a way to extend it and keep that technology by using different modes of action. >> we will post a link on our home page, u.s. farm report.com....
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we reach out to them or sometimes they reach out to us, pam and ed mcmahon when through the for example. >> why does that happen? they say if i made $100,000 or a mill or more, i'll be on easy street. then they start living that lifestyle and then some. >> the list is amazing. from michael jackson to mc hammer and nicolas cage. you're right, it doesn't matter what you make. it matters what you spend. what happens so often in their lives is they're very good at this one little segment of their lives, their talent, boxing or acting and they think they can delegate the management 6 of -- of money and they get ripped off because someone else controls their life. it's sad but it's irresponsible in a way. to make that kind of money and not do a better job as a grownup adult managing t when they come talk to us, that's how we talk to them. you're going to have to manage your money. i talked to an nfl team explaining it means not for long. the guy says i got me a man. i said no, you don't got you a man, you are the man. don't get you a man. mc hammer had a man and ended up with nothing. >> good
we reach out to them or sometimes they reach out to us, pam and ed mcmahon when through the for example. >> why does that happen? they say if i made $100,000 or a mill or more, i'll be on easy street. then they start living that lifestyle and then some. >> the list is amazing. from michael jackson to mc hammer and nicolas cage. you're right, it doesn't matter what you make. it matters what you spend. what happens so often in their lives is they're very good at this one little...
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. >> let's spray on the pam on my thighs to get that skirt up. right now on the roads, the outer loop of the beltway, no problems reported from college park trying to get through silver spring. all lanes are open. it is quiet right now in each direction over the at the bay bridge an 95 is in great shape as you travel to and from fredericksburg. no problems reported 66 coming inbound across the tr bridge. height volume out of roslyn. if you are planning your trip out of town for this weekend, now is the time to go. light traffic volume on just about all the interstates. that's a check of your fox 5 on-time traffic. >> thank you. >>> anybody who drives the play around tysons corner knows it is a construction zone from new hot lanes on 495 to the metrorail expansion out to dulles. it will get a whole lot worse. fox 5's john henrehan has our traffic alert this morning. >> this is tysons corner, the beltway and route 123 is here. route 7 is over there a little bit. for construction delays and traffic difficulties, tysons corner will be ground zero for
. >> let's spray on the pam on my thighs to get that skirt up. right now on the roads, the outer loop of the beltway, no problems reported from college park trying to get through silver spring. all lanes are open. it is quiet right now in each direction over the at the bay bridge an 95 is in great shape as you travel to and from fredericksburg. no problems reported 66 coming inbound across the tr bridge. height volume out of roslyn. if you are planning your trip out of town for this...
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and they are getting help from people like pam good. she's a suburban mom who created a nonprofit program that tutors 5,000 detroit students a year, including deonte, cordette's fifth-grader, who, remember, is reading at only a second-grade level. >>> s-s-s. >> s-s-s. >> can you echo it after me? [ sounds out ] >> awesome. good job. >> he comes with a lot of struggles. at the same time, we felt that we could help him. and that's absolutely what's happening. >> reporter: mind if i sit in for a minute? her volunteers include teens from brother rice, the suburban catholic high school i went to. >> when there's a period there, take a pause when you're reading. okay? >> in 1945, my grandfather became a pilot with the air force. >> these children matter. it isn't too late. they get it. >> reporter: and cordette gets that to keep kids on the right track, parents have to do their part. >> you coming to the next lsco meeting? >> reporter: she's president of the community organization at deonte's school. >> excuse me, sweetheart. can i talk to yo
and they are getting help from people like pam good. she's a suburban mom who created a nonprofit program that tutors 5,000 detroit students a year, including deonte, cordette's fifth-grader, who, remember, is reading at only a second-grade level. >>> s-s-s. >> s-s-s. >> can you echo it after me? [ sounds out ] >> awesome. good job. >> he comes with a lot of struggles. at the same time, we felt that we could help him. and that's absolutely what's happening....
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leader in the agency as my assistant secretary of substance abuseç and mental health ser s services, pam hyde, who not only has run state systems but work in the private sector and run medical systems and is very tuned in to this issue and is very much at the table looking at collaborative çstrategies. so we have the agency for children and families at the table. we have our scientific based evidence from c.d.c. and strategies that work on the ground. and we are working in collaborative with -- collaboration with state and local partners to make sure what we know is effective is drilled down. so, this is one of the things the president made clear to all of his cabinet officers, that he wants us to leverage our assets across our departments and in agencies so we have a number of cross-agency collaborations and this is one of them. >> that is great to hear. as you know, in fact you mentioned earlier in an earlier statement the 317 vaccination program. this program historically has been used for vaccinating children. however, each year hundreds of thousands of american adults are hospital
leader in the agency as my assistant secretary of substance abuseç and mental health ser s services, pam hyde, who not only has run state systems but work in the private sector and run medical systems and is very tuned in to this issue and is very much at the table looking at collaborative çstrategies. so we have the agency for children and families at the table. we have our scientific based evidence from c.d.c. and strategies that work on the ground. and we are working in collaborative...
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pam karlan, very respected on the left, isn't being talked about in the short have i think they believe will not generate enormous controversy and would not generate significant political hay for the republicans in the mid-term election. >> ifill: one of the issues that keeps coming back in general in washington is this issue of executive power. and the court will have a lot to say about that. how much could that influence the way the president decides, who he decides to pick on this. issues that will come before this court that executive power certainly is an important one. and all of the short list nominees, the people who are being talked about on that short list, are people who have a track record in various previous roles on executive power. so he'll be able to choose, if that is a high priority. but i would like to say, there are some sleeper issues, and some issues that ought to be considered, and i'm certain that the president andç his advisors will be looking at those as well. and that is, every nominee presents the president with a chance to launch a narrative. a narrative t
pam karlan, very respected on the left, isn't being talked about in the short have i think they believe will not generate enormous controversy and would not generate significant political hay for the republicans in the mid-term election. >> ifill: one of the issues that keeps coming back in general in washington is this issue of executive power. and the court will have a lot to say about that. how much could that influence the way the president decides, who he decides to pick on this....
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there is a pam carlin, who's a professor at -- law professor at stanford who would be fantastic. i think it's important to look beyond voting record. are they going to vote good. it is nice if somebody votes the right why on key issues. i think progressives want people that will be passionate and vocal advocate for progressive legal principles. conservatives have that in a sam alito. we do not have that right now. >> markos moulitsas, thanks for joining us tonight. >> thank you very much. >>> the republican running to defeat harry reid has a message for sick people. go pluck yourselves. >>> and jon stewart has a new musical message for fox news that rhymes with go pluck yourselves. with expedia, i've got of a perfect girls' weekend. it all starts with having more hotels to choose from. so i can find someplace familiar... or somewhere more unique. nice. then expedia lets me compare dates to find out when i can save the most cash. done and done. we should do this more often. where you book matters. expedia. oh! just come snuggle with mama. [ male announcer ] missing something? like
there is a pam carlin, who's a professor at -- law professor at stanford who would be fantastic. i think it's important to look beyond voting record. are they going to vote good. it is nice if somebody votes the right why on key issues. i think progressives want people that will be passionate and vocal advocate for progressive legal principles. conservatives have that in a sam alito. we do not have that right now. >> markos moulitsas, thanks for joining us tonight. >> thank you very...
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there is a pam carlin, who's a professor at -- law professor at stanford who would be fantastic. i think it's -- progressives want people that will be passionate and vocal advocate for progressive legal principles. conservatives have that in a sam alito. we do not have that right now. >> thanks for joining us tonight. >> thank you very much. >>> the republican running to defeat harry reid has a message for sick people. go pluck yourselves. >>> and jon stewart has a new musical message for fox news that rhymes with go pluck yourselves. it can happen anytime, when you least expect it... a regular moment can become romantic. and when it does, men with erectile dysfunction can be more confident in their ability to be ready with cialis. with two clinically proven dosing options, you can choose the moment that's right for you and your partner. 36-hour cialis and cialis for daily use. cialis for daily use is a low-dose tablet you take every day, so you can be ready anytime the moment's right. >> tell your doctor about your medical condition and all medications and ask if you're healthy
there is a pam carlin, who's a professor at -- law professor at stanford who would be fantastic. i think it's -- progressives want people that will be passionate and vocal advocate for progressive legal principles. conservatives have that in a sam alito. we do not have that right now. >> thanks for joining us tonight. >> thank you very much. >>> the republican running to defeat harry reid has a message for sick people. go pluck yourselves. >>> and jon stewart has a...
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i will turn it over to pam. [no audio] [inaudible] we're honored to have to assist ruth bader ginsburg with us. [inaudible] -- working with the aclu women's rights group. she did truly groundbreaking women's rights cases before the supreme court in the 1970's. during that time, she won a will read it -- well-deserved low reputation as a first-rate advocate and legal strategist. she really is among the small handful of the supreme court litigators, for whom it can be said, change the law. we were very privileged to have them with us today. because she can speak about women in the supreme court from both sides of the bench, bring a perspective from both sides. we're also joined today by professor pamela karlan of stanford law school mercia's and the grief professor of public interest law and a founding director of the stanford supreme court litigation clinic. she is a leading example of the supreme brith of a supreme court litigator, that can combine a successful academic career with a very active supreme court pr
i will turn it over to pam. [no audio] [inaudible] we're honored to have to assist ruth bader ginsburg with us. [inaudible] -- working with the aclu women's rights group. she did truly groundbreaking women's rights cases before the supreme court in the 1970's. during that time, she won a will read it -- well-deserved low reputation as a first-rate advocate and legal strategist. she really is among the small handful of the supreme court litigators, for whom it can be said, change the law. we...
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>> reporter: a lot of people, says tampa's democratic mayor pam iorio. a recent study by forbes rated the tampa-st. petersburg region the worst in the country for commuters. rail advocates say the system will help to alleviate traffic congestion by giving people more transit options, and spur economic growth at the same time. >> if we can make this investment, we will produce more and better jobs and it will do so much in the way of mobility choices which is so important not only to our young population but to the ever increasing older population as people lose the ability to drive. >> reporter: across tampa bay, the republican mayor of st. petersburg, bill foster, also supports high speed rail, but only if his city is included in the plans. >> i will say that if it stops in tampa then it's a terrible waste of money and i'll fight like dickens to make sure it never happens. but if it includes the st. pete component, the ability to move people efficiently at high speeds i think is important for our region. >> reporter: the other transit debate in the tamp
>> reporter: a lot of people, says tampa's democratic mayor pam iorio. a recent study by forbes rated the tampa-st. petersburg region the worst in the country for commuters. rail advocates say the system will help to alleviate traffic congestion by giving people more transit options, and spur economic growth at the same time. >> if we can make this investment, we will produce more and better jobs and it will do so much in the way of mobility choices which is so important not only to...
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pam joining us from new york. good morning, democrat's line. caller: good morning. here in washington county, the last time i looked at a newspaper we had one column and a half of jobs. and we happen to be gearing up for the season. we are a resort community all around this area for lake george, new york. and the only things that are available are line cooks and dish washers. so it's pretty sad up here. i would say one thing. i think there's a story to be had for any investigative journalist. i have been watching the foreclosure thing and scratching my head saying why aren't these banks modifying? why aren't they modifying? and i think that there is coming along a wave of commercial foreclosures. now, if they can sell a house at auction and those auctions are typically for cash only and they get $75,000 in for a house worth 125,000, then they are filling their coffers again, perhaps getting ready for the wave of commercial bankruptcies that are coming along. guest: i think that is interesting. the caller brought up that issue of the loan modifications. what we notic
pam joining us from new york. good morning, democrat's line. caller: good morning. here in washington county, the last time i looked at a newspaper we had one column and a half of jobs. and we happen to be gearing up for the season. we are a resort community all around this area for lake george, new york. and the only things that are available are line cooks and dish washers. so it's pretty sad up here. i would say one thing. i think there's a story to be had for any investigative journalist. i...
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pam tacky. john he's being straight up with the people. if the republicans wanted to do something regarding american insurance, then they would have done it. i would like to see the republicans work with dennis kucinich, make the health care a law. insurance reformer. make the insurance reform better. you have it, it's a step in the rep so be honest, work with dennis can you sinnish and make it better, can't to clairely fofere buying better with a democratic like dennis kucinich. thank you. host: thank you for the call. a look at the weekend review a look ott the relationship or lack throfe. in the body of the story there's a point we want to bring to your attention there's an historical analysis between thomas getting proposal that failed in the 1930's by comparison of course head the to you're going to wish i had a phase one but fotch he expects to hear a case involving health care. steny hoyer the house democratic leader asked about health care and its funding over the next few months and years. here's an excerpt from our newsmaker's an
pam tacky. john he's being straight up with the people. if the republicans wanted to do something regarding american insurance, then they would have done it. i would like to see the republicans work with dennis kucinich, make the health care a law. insurance reformer. make the insurance reform better. you have it, it's a step in the rep so be honest, work with dennis can you sinnish and make it better, can't to clairely fofere buying better with a democratic like dennis kucinich. thank you....
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reflecting on that letter and the loss she endured in just one week, josh's mother pam simply said, it is just west virginia. when something bad happens we come together. when something had happens, we come together. it's a tragedy and heartache and that's the spirit that sustained this community and this country for over 200 years. as we pray for the souls of those we have lot of -- we have lost and the safe return of those who are missing. "you o lord keep my lamp burning. my god turns my darkness into light." thank you very much. megyn: there we have it. sarah palin addressing the southern republican leadership conference with harsh words for the president. and moments later president obama coming out in the rose garden make comments not on on the justice of justice john paul stevens but on the west virginia mining tragedy. the headline out of his comments about justice stevens saying he had spoke within the retiring justice saying that he thanked him for his service and called him an impartial guardian of the law saying his replacement -- that the president will move quickly to sel
reflecting on that letter and the loss she endured in just one week, josh's mother pam simply said, it is just west virginia. when something bad happens we come together. when something had happens, we come together. it's a tragedy and heartache and that's the spirit that sustained this community and this country for over 200 years. as we pray for the souls of those we have lot of -- we have lost and the safe return of those who are missing. "you o lord keep my lamp burning. my god turns...
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. ♪ >>> they're saying pam anderson last night, tangoing her heart out on "dancing with the stars." she almost got eliminated last week. but did she survive last night? also, nicole had another star turn last night.ive last night? unbelievable dancing. we're going to have all of the post-dance highlights and analysis coming up. we want to know, who do you think should go home tonight? >> i love the dance marathon toward the end. >>> good morning, america. i'm here with george and juju. i'm robin roberts. also this morning, two mothers. two child advocates. queen rania, of jordan is here. she's written a beautiful book about acceptance, friendship and lunch. >> the important things. >> a sandwich swap that can teach adults a thing or two. >> a thing sore two. >>> rosie o'donnell is here, to talk about auditory processing disorder. it's something her son had. and she's getting active about the issue and getting people information and awareness. >>> first, we go for some weather. >> sam is downstairs. >> we are. we're downstairs. with the folks from the eastern michigan. ashley, just k
. ♪ >>> they're saying pam anderson last night, tangoing her heart out on "dancing with the stars." she almost got eliminated last week. but did she survive last night? also, nicole had another star turn last night.ive last night? unbelievable dancing. we're going to have all of the post-dance highlights and analysis coming up. we want to know, who do you think should go home tonight? >> i love the dance marathon toward the end. >>> good morning, america. i'm...
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>> pam benson from cnn. how important is this strategic triad and what happens to it if there are even further cuts that the administration would like? >> i'll take a cut at that. why do we have a strategic triad? we developed it over many years because each of the legs of the triad, as they are called, the ground-based missile systems peter was talking about and the silos now, the sea-launch bullistic missiles, the submarines that ace used to command and the manned-bombers, each have unique attributes that are both strengths and weaknesses. and the reason that we believed and invested enormous amounts of money over many years to develop and deploy these different capabilities was a quite sensible concern that you don't want someone with a breakthrough in anti-submarine warfare to essentially take down your deterrent. or by bringing the bear breakthroughs in radar technology to keep your bombers from getting to their targets. >> that is more likely. >> of course from the navy, dupoint is that once we do get
>> pam benson from cnn. how important is this strategic triad and what happens to it if there are even further cuts that the administration would like? >> i'll take a cut at that. why do we have a strategic triad? we developed it over many years because each of the legs of the triad, as they are called, the ground-based missile systems peter was talking about and the silos now, the sea-launch bullistic missiles, the submarines that ace used to command and the manned-bombers, each...
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with 59 votes in the senate, he can swing the fences for someone like pam from stamford. -- standford. host: can you take judge sotomayor, what have you seen as far as her judicial philosophy? how might the president choose his next justice? guest: he went with her, who everyone thought would fit in very well in the court. the court has not issued a lot of opinions, and she has only offered a few. i think she has proven to be exactly what everyone thought she would be. she is more on the liberal wing. host: what does that mean as he chooses the next one? guest: he would be replacing a member of the liberal wing with moderate to liberal. he will not be swinging the balance on the court. it is a little bit different in terms of who he nominates. justice stevens played a different role in the court and justice david souter. justice stevens has been for 16 years the leader of the court's liberal wing. one of the things he gets to do to assign the opinions, -- the justices vote, they go around the room and talk about the issue. the first justice to go is the chief justice. the next, the mo
with 59 votes in the senate, he can swing the fences for someone like pam from stamford. -- standford. host: can you take judge sotomayor, what have you seen as far as her judicial philosophy? how might the president choose his next justice? guest: he went with her, who everyone thought would fit in very well in the court. the court has not issued a lot of opinions, and she has only offered a few. i think she has proven to be exactly what everyone thought she would be. she is more on the...
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the pam also concluded switching from a demonstrated well-designed safety -- the panel also concluded switching from a well designed safety -- this underscores the proposal relies on ute ligse private businesses as the means to transport our astronauts to the space station. these new start-ups don't have experience in carrying humans or even cargo into space. in addition even under these corporation's most optimistic proposals their systems will not be able to travel beyond low-earth orbit. some would argue that project constellation is simply too expensive. this is not the case. the proposed plan actually increases nasa's budget by more than $6 billion over the next five fiscal years. in the plans associated with it, it will cost the taxpayer an additional $2.5 billion because of contractal obligations. they never developed a low-earth system, where -- or a heavy-lifting system to explore deeper into the cosmos one can hype of the size lengthy delays. when the inevitable delays and cost overruns occur, these private enter surprises will turn to the government -- enterprises are reque
the pam also concluded switching from a demonstrated well-designed safety -- the panel also concluded switching from a well designed safety -- this underscores the proposal relies on ute ligse private businesses as the means to transport our astronauts to the space station. these new start-ups don't have experience in carrying humans or even cargo into space. in addition even under these corporation's most optimistic proposals their systems will not be able to travel beyond low-earth orbit....
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no interest, no prince pam. and, by the way, if you don't want us to check on your income, that's called a no documentation loan. we'll give you a no-doc loan with no interest payments and no principal payments. we'll put it all on the back side. you know what you should do? go ahead and do that, you can flip the house. if you can't make the payments a couple of years later when we reset your interest rate at 12%, you can sell that house and make the money because the price of that house is always going to go up. and so it went all across this country right at the bottom with teaser rates and the result was a whole lot of folks were talked into mortgages they couldn't afford. the loan folks, the brokers who were putting out these mortgages were making a lot of money, securitizing them. selling them up. there were fees paid to everyone and everyone was making a lot of money. really fat an happy by the way, it's not changed. go to the internet today. you can find on the internet today easy loan for you. get the lo
no interest, no prince pam. and, by the way, if you don't want us to check on your income, that's called a no documentation loan. we'll give you a no-doc loan with no interest payments and no principal payments. we'll put it all on the back side. you know what you should do? go ahead and do that, you can flip the house. if you can't make the payments a couple of years later when we reset your interest rate at 12%, you can sell that house and make the money because the price of that house is...
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. >> the major league pam family suffered a timely loss as kelley mcgregor passed away. bud selig issued a statement. i am very saddened by the sudden and unexpected passing as kelley mcgregor. he was one of our game's rising young stars. he was a great athlete and equally great as a baseball administrator. he was also a great human being. all of baseball will miss him. i offer my condolences and deepest sympathies to his family, friends, and rockies ball club. bergesen. only on verizon. >> the bird in seattle tonight. safeco field. it's the middle game of this three-game series. here is the lineup tonight. adam jones and ty wigginton once again will bat send. how about the surge that wigginton is on? he has hit the orioles' last three home runs and five of the seven home runs last home run runs hit have been by wigginton. markakis, reimold and wieters catching and cesar izturis. and, oh, mr. analyst what is going on with wieters? he is turning into rick dell dempsey at the plate. >> well, you know what? everybody knows what matt wheaters is capable of doing. he came out
. >> the major league pam family suffered a timely loss as kelley mcgregor passed away. bud selig issued a statement. i am very saddened by the sudden and unexpected passing as kelley mcgregor. he was one of our game's rising young stars. he was a great athlete and equally great as a baseball administrator. he was also a great human being. all of baseball will miss him. i offer my condolences and deepest sympathies to his family, friends, and rockies ball club. bergesen. only on verizon....
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pam joining us from new york. good morning, democrat's line. caller: good morning. here in washington county, the last time i looked at a newspaper we had one column and a half of jobs. and we happen to be gearing up for the season. we are a resort community all around this area for lake george, new york. and the only things that are available are line cooks and dish washers. so it's pretty sad up here. i would say one thing. i think there's a story to be had for any investigative journalist. i have been watching the foreclosure thing and scratching my head saying why aren't these banks modifying? why aren't they modifying? and i think that there is coming along a wave of commercial foreclosures. now, if they can sell a house at auction and those auctions are typically for cash only and they get $75,000 in cash for a house worth $125,000, then they are filling their coffers again, perhaps getting ready for the wave of commercial bankruptcies that are coming along. guest: i think that's interesting. the caller brought up the issue of i guess loan modifications or wha
pam joining us from new york. good morning, democrat's line. caller: good morning. here in washington county, the last time i looked at a newspaper we had one column and a half of jobs. and we happen to be gearing up for the season. we are a resort community all around this area for lake george, new york. and the only things that are available are line cooks and dish washers. so it's pretty sad up here. i would say one thing. i think there's a story to be had for any investigative journalist. i...
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host: next up, pam on our line for democrats. caller: good morning, gentlemen. i have one question. when i hear people like michelle backman say that we have a gangster government and we want our country back, it doesn't give me a very good impression of the tea partiers. i feel kind of bad for the republicans who are taking the brunt of some of this. that's all. thanks a lot. host: david. guest: well, balkman i think is the most influential in the movement. i know palin gets a lot of credit. so things she says like that, she doesn't say in isolation. i've heard over republicans refer to this as a gangster government. she means both obama administration chicago ties corrupt everything it does, and it's government inteasting in taking over everything. her rhetoric is harsh but one mistake i think democrats make is pointing and screaming at how loud her rhetoric is. you need to go into what she's saying and maybe prove her wrong. because some of the arguments she makes about financial reform are not correct. but her rhetoric is paid too much attention to. get beyond what she's saying
host: next up, pam on our line for democrats. caller: good morning, gentlemen. i have one question. when i hear people like michelle backman say that we have a gangster government and we want our country back, it doesn't give me a very good impression of the tea partiers. i feel kind of bad for the republicans who are taking the brunt of some of this. that's all. thanks a lot. host: david. guest: well, balkman i think is the most influential in the movement. i know palin gets a lot of credit....
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reflecting on that letter and the losses she endured in one week, josh's mother, pam, said, "it is just west virginia. when something bad happens, we come together." through tragedy and heartache, and that is the spirit that has sustained this community and this country for over 200 years. as we pray for those who we have lost in the safe return of those who are missing, we are sustained by the words of the psalm. "you, oh lord, keep my lamp burning. my god turns my darkness into light." [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >> coming up next, michigan congressman bart stupak announces he will not run for reelection. from the southern republican leadership conference, speeches by sara palin and louisiana governor bobby jindal. tomorrow, on "washington journal," amy howe discusses the retirement of justice stevens and who might replace him. ben smith looks at the role of the southern leadership conference. advice on preparing your taxes. the president of refugees international. that is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern he
reflecting on that letter and the losses she endured in one week, josh's mother, pam, said, "it is just west virginia. when something bad happens, we come together." through tragedy and heartache, and that is the spirit that has sustained this community and this country for over 200 years. as we pray for those who we have lost in the safe return of those who are missing, we are sustained by the words of the psalm. "you, oh lord, keep my lamp burning. my god turns my darkness into...
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the only remaining pam is the loan facility for loans backed by new-issue mortgage-backed securities and that facility is scheduled to close at the end of june. overall the federal reserve's liquidity programs appear to have made a significant contribution to the stabilization of the financial system, and they did so at no cost to taxpayers and with no credit losses. the federal reserve also recently completed its purchases of 1.75 trillion dollars of mortgage-backed securities and $105 billion of agency debt. purchases under these programs were phased down gradually and to date the transition in markets has been relatively smooth. the federal reserve's asset purchase program appears to have improved market functioning and reduce interest rate spreads not only in the mortgage market, but in other longer-term debt markets as well. last spring the federal reserve and other banking regulators evaluated the nation's largest bank holding companies under the supervisory capital assessment program, popularly known as the stress test, to ensure that they would have sufficient capital and to
the only remaining pam is the loan facility for loans backed by new-issue mortgage-backed securities and that facility is scheduled to close at the end of june. overall the federal reserve's liquidity programs appear to have made a significant contribution to the stabilization of the financial system, and they did so at no cost to taxpayers and with no credit losses. the federal reserve also recently completed its purchases of 1.75 trillion dollars of mortgage-backed securities and $105 billion...
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josh's mother pam simply said, "is just west virginia. when something bad happens, we come together. when something bad happens, we come together." through tragedy and heartache, they have sustained in this country for more than 200 years. as we pray for the souls for those we have lost and the safe return for those who are missing, we are sustained by the words of the soil that is particularly poignant right now. "you, o lord, keep my lamp burning. my god it turns my darkness into light." thank you very much. >> that was president obama of the coal mine tragedy in the u.s. -- yet. it was also on the retirement of supreme court justice john paul stevens -- tragedy in the west virginia. it was also on the retirement of supreme court justice john paul stevens. >> what has the administration said about the cup of nominee they will be looking for to replace justice stevens? >> the president spoke about that this afternoon. obviously, he wants someone who is going to be respectful of the law and so forth. but the most significant thing he said
josh's mother pam simply said, "is just west virginia. when something bad happens, we come together. when something bad happens, we come together." through tragedy and heartache, they have sustained in this country for more than 200 years. as we pray for the souls for those we have lost and the safe return for those who are missing, we are sustained by the words of the soil that is particularly poignant right now. "you, o lord, keep my lamp burning. my god it turns my darkness...
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i saw greg and pam oliver. there's a big file at the reagan library called the phf, presidential handwriting trial which is document that have reagan's handwriting on it, not just a signature. and that's where you really see a president's role. and i saw this week, at least half of it was richer by reagan, including the very theological portions. and i relist right there that i was dealing with somebody much more substantive than the character -- caricature suggests when he was president. so i ended up with a couple chapters on reagan's face and three or four chapters, have a book on reagan's faith. i made a manuscript among my colleagues. they said you need to splinter the soft. so that became god and ronald reagan. in later about three years after that we released the crusader: ronald reagan as a communist, which was margin about reagan's role in the end of the cold war. in that term, the crusader come was also a surprise because i found out in reading soviet archives, soviet media archives that the soviets c
i saw greg and pam oliver. there's a big file at the reagan library called the phf, presidential handwriting trial which is document that have reagan's handwriting on it, not just a signature. and that's where you really see a president's role. and i saw this week, at least half of it was richer by reagan, including the very theological portions. and i relist right there that i was dealing with somebody much more substantive than the character -- caricature suggests when he was president. so i...